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Borges, Desire, and Sex: Liverpool Latin American Studies

Autor Ariel De La Fuente
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2018
The Argentine Jorge Luis Borges, one of the most sophisticated writers of the twentieth century, suffered from sexual impotence. This emotionally overwhelming condition shaped his literary experience in ways that have not been understood. Until now Borges has largely been considered an asexual
author who could not read, think, or write about desire and sex, but in this book historian Ariel de la Fuente shows that sexuality was a major preoccupation for him, both as a reader and as an author. De la Fuente has conducted an extensive literary investigation in Borges's figurative erotic
library and presents for the first time a study of the relationship between Borges's sexual biography, his erotic readings, and the writing of desire and sex in his work. The author explores relevant literary questions while employing a historical method and the book is truly an interdisciplinary
study at the intersection of history with Latin American, European, and Eastern literatures, poetry, philosophy, and sexuality. Argued with clarity, Borges, Desire, and Sex offers an unexpected perspective on the literature and figure of a world-wide influential author.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786941503
ISBN-10: 1786941503
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Seria Liverpool Latin American Studies


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Ariel de la Fuente is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Purdue University.

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Until now Jorge Luis Borges has been considered an asexual author who could not read or write about sex, but in this study historian Ariel de la Fuente reveals for the first time the relationship between Borges's sexual biography, his erotic readings, and the expression of desire and sex in his literature.